Pry bars and Knives

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Pry bars and Knives

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hi, new to the posting end of the forum, so bear with me :) My name is Caleb and I'm a habitual knife user and on occasion "abuser". I work outside for a full service landscape company and do remodel work and other various things when they come around. My love for knives started at an early age but as I entered my mid twenties I developed an taste for quality in all things work related. I first fell for case/german eye slip joints primarily in stockman pattern. Those are some really fine cutting tools and just likeable on many levels. Sadly, I found that they just wouldn't take the abuse dealt out on a regular bases and were pretty easy to lose :( One day while browsing knifecenter for my next purchase I saw a spyderco ad and decided to have a look. It was the manix2, after some research I made the purchase and subsequently put the slip joints on display. Man! what.a.knife. Year and some later I own 5 manix2, 2 endura4, 2 stretch, one caly 3.5 zdp, serrata and just today a lum tanto :) Obviously I fell in LOVE. The reason I came to leave these wonderfully comfortable/tough/beautiful knives was durability in use....now when I go to do something rough I cringe ( thats my baby :) )

So here is the idea-> To put it simply ... a detachable clip. I have often thought, if I could just slide this clip off I could pry that and not worry... Perhaps something like one of those edc titanium mini pry bars with a dovetail joint in the handle/liner with some sort of release mechanism to allow fairly simple removal.

Personally I think this would be an awesome feature on a hard use knife. Though a lot of my ideas are hog wash I'm told lol. What do you think? In this day and age nothing is to complicated to make, its all doable.

P.s. Mr. Glesser, if you like the idea go ahead and shoot the patents department an email :) bahahahahaha
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Could be a great idea, but then you get to need an xtra thick clip which will annoy most during use...
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You're probably right. Though it wouldn't have to be super thick, just stout... slightly thicker than than a stock clip... if you break it replace it type thinking.
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I think it is an idea that has merit but will require some serious R&D. You would have to find the right balance of size, shape, thickness and proper material to make it a success.
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Interesting. I wouldn't have any use for such a thing myself, but it is certainly an interesting concept. Maybe a titanium, 0.1in thick clip/pry bar?
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Why make it part of the clip? Have the clip separate and have either a separate detachable pry bar (Something like a CBBL to keep it nested in the handle), or have it as a fold out deal like on the Tusk. Whatever iteration being considered, it's definitely something to think about.
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First of all, xinam, welcome to the forum and thank you for your input on the knives. Second, I like your idea. There are many uses for prybars, in everyday work situations, and, emergencies.
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I've been thinking something similar, I'd love to see a prybar built into knives. They're cheap to make, prevent blade damage, and could even be replaceable. There are many ways to accomplish one being tossed on a knife. Fit one into the backspacer slot and have it fold out, hide it inbetween a handle scale and a liner and allow it to pull out from the end of the knife, and I'm sure I could name a bunch more.
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Very interesting idea.

I've never really felt to the need to carry pry bars myself, usually probing or scraping is the grubbiest work I do, and something like a Leatherman Marlin Spike is usually sufficient. Of course, if I am using my knife at the time, I will use it as well.
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Designing a clip that's easily and quickly removable without tools for separate use, but won't detach itself when clipping the knife to your pocket, and rigid enough to use as a prybar, but flexible enough to provide the spring tension that a clip must have in order to function, certainly presents an interesting set of diametrically opposed requirements. Not saying it couldn't be done, or shouldn't be done, just saying it would not be easy.

No interest myself. In the 60+ years I've been carrying knives the only times I've ever really needed a prybar, I needed a really big one.
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The Deacon wrote:Designing a clip that's easily and quickly removable without tools for separate use, but won't detach itself when clipping the knife to your pocket, and rigid enough to use as a prybar, but flexible enough to provide the spring tension that a clip must have in order to function, certainly presents an interesting set of diametrically opposed requirements. Not saying it couldn't be done, or shouldn't be done, just saying it would not be easy.

No interest myself. In the 60+ years I've been carrying knives the only times I've ever really needed a prybar, I needed a really big one.
I agree on your first paragraph. It's a bit of an oxymoron.

On the other hand, I like knives with strong tips for those emergency prying tasks and the Battlestation is an apt one for that.
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I think that dedicated tools are better, IMO pocket clip have to be solidly attached to knife...

I personally carry those...
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Welcome to the forums! :).

Great suggestion. I think it would have to have a beveled edge and be on a pivot to be very useful, IMHO. Unfortunately that would make it sharp and likely to move around so it wouldn't be the best clip.

Maybe something like the Tusk with a short flat end instead of the spike would work? That or a knife with a built-in skip joint end like a SAK or one of the Clipitools?
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An extension to the liner might do the trick.
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Interesting idea, I'd find a pry bar useful (opening paint cans comes to mind).

I'm ashamed to admit that I have occasionally done a bit more with my knife than is safe for the blade, but it makes me cringe to see how some knives get abused with prying.
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You never know. I've heard of people getting locked into public restrooms and needing to use either a screwdriver or a prybar to get out; and then there are cases where one is kidnapped and stuffed into the trunk of a car, like in MacGyver type situations, it could happen in real life, where you need a knife, prybar, etc, to get out. Also, what if you're in a city and riding on public transportation, and there is a blackout, and you need to get through the plexiglass windows or the doors? Things like that.

Knife and PryBar combo = super idea.
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I had a little hand in the design of this one.

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I'd like to see a spyderco pry knife I could afford to use. The tt cost to much to abuse.

I used to use one of these but there made cheaply
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Very cool! Love all the input. I too have a little pry tool, not as convenient to carry or access but is pretty nice when I actually have it, on the other hand I always have a knife :) That TT is bad to the bone!!
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Outstanding idea. I'd give up a little in springy retention of normal pocket clips to have one I could remove and use to pry.
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Hi Xinam, Crazy Fox,

Welcome to our forum.

Interesting idea. I willl often carry a separate prybar (Ed Schemnpp forged Titanium).

As Deacon mentioned, it would be very difficult to make one from a clip. To keep in with the knife would add significant weight. We can discuss it, but I don't seee a path to get there without compromising the knife.

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